Not all the img files you'll find lying around are routable. Some are, some aren't. As Matt said, some of the ones on the OSM Australia are, but not all. There are other sources as well - see http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/Download for a partial list. (Check the routable column)
If you have .img files to load, you may be able to ignore the whole software route, and just use your etrex like a USB drive. I have an Etrex, though not a Legend CX, and I keep a number of img files on it it with different names (for different purposes). If I want to use a different one, I can just attach to the nearest computer, rename the files so the one I want is called gmapsupp.img (in the Garmin folder), and I'm done. On my Etrex, you go into the Menu, go to setup, then interface, and there is an option there to use the machine in USB mode. Stephen 2009/12/22 Richard Colless <[email protected]>: > But your discussion about roundabouts tells me that OSM maps can be > routable, so I must be doing something wrong when I load them. I am > downloading the individual .IMG files from the OSM Australia website > (http://www.osmaustralia.org/index.php), and I have used a utility called > MapsetToolkit to make the OSM maps appear in the Garmin MapSource program. > This lets me simply select the tiles that I want, and transfer them to the > Etrex via MapSource. It also lets me add Contours Australia maps, so that my > OSM maps have contour lines. Works well, but the maps aren't routable. > > I thought of trying the IMG2GPS program that is recommended on the OSM > Australia website, but it doesn't seem to be available any more. All the > links go to an expired domain name. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Richard C. _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

